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  • Lignum Vitae English Treen Footed Bowl (Tazza)
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  • Turned Lignum Vitae Tobacco Jar
    Located in Greenwich, CT
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  • Large Antique Turned Lignum Vitae Mortar w/Palmette Carved Ring Above Foot
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  • 17th Century Lignum Vitae Mortar and Pestle
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